Friday, March 12, 2010  
MILK AND A HEALTHY DIET

Pediatricians Awarded for Innovative Approaches to Combat Childhood Obesity

National "got milk?" Milk Mustache Campaign Recognizes 10 Pediatricians Making Great Strides for Child Health and Wellness.
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Nutrition Experts Laud Skim Lattes for Helping Calcium-Deficient Women Drink Their Milk

The growing popularity of coffeehouses may be helping to close the calcium gap in this country. Two out of three Americans fail to get enough calcium, which remains one of the nutrients most likely to be lacking in our diets - particularly among women.
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New Study Suggests Beverage Patterns May 'Make Or Break' Your Diet

Americans are filling their glasses with too many sugary drinks and not enough nutrient-rich beverage choices like lowfat milk, which may be affecting their weight and diet quality, suggests a new study presented today at the Experimental Biology meeting.

  
MILK FACTS

     Milk is packed with nine essential nutrients, including calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients that are often lacking in the diets of most Americans. Here's the powerful pay-back when you drink 3 glasses of milk a day.

Milk’s Nutrient Package Amount in 24 oz. of Milk Percent Daily Value*
Calcium: A mighty mineral that builds strong bones and teeth 900 mg 90%
Vitamin D: An important bone builder that enhances calcium absorption 300 IU 75 %
Vitamin A: Keeps your skin healthy, regulates immune system and helps your eyes see normally in the dark 1,500 IU 30 %
Protein: Vital for building and maintaining muscle 24 g 48 %
Potassium: Maintains your blood pressure, regulates fluid balance and helps your muscles contract 1,170 mg 33 %
Riboflavin: Helps produce energy in all cells of your body 1.2 mg 70 %
Niacin: Helps enzymes function normally in your body 6 NE 30 %
Vitamin B 12: Works closely with folate to make red blood cells and plays a key role in cell growth and division 2.4 mcg 40 %
Phosphorus: Works with calcium to keep bones strong 600 mg 60 %

* Daily values are set by the Government and reflect current
nutrition recommendations for a 2,000 calorie/day diet.

 

* Text and images courtesy of Milk Processor Education Program, www.whymilk.com.

 

  
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